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Formula 1’s New Hybrid Era Divides Drivers After Dramatic Chinese Grand Prix

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Last updated: March 16, 2026 2:03 pm
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Formula 1 drivers battling for position during the Chinese Grand Prix with hybrid engine cars
Drivers compete closely during the Chinese Grand Prix as the new hybrid engine system shapes racing strategy.
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Formula 1’s new hybrid engine rules have created excitement and controversy among drivers and fans. After the Chinese Grand Prix, several top drivers shared very different opinions about the direction the sport is taking.

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Drivers Share Mixed ReactionsHow the New Engines Changed RacingA Perfect Example in ShanghaiStrategy Now Plays a Bigger RoleA Divided Formula 1 Community

Some drivers praised the intense wheel-to-wheel action. Others argued that the new system changes the nature of racing too much.

Drivers Share Mixed Reactions

Seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton enjoyed a thrilling battle with his Ferrari teammate Charles Leclerc. The fight between the two drivers lasted for much of the race and delivered constant overtakes.

Hamilton described the duel as one of the most exciting racing experiences of his career. He said the close competition felt similar to kart racing, where drivers push each other lap after lap without making contact.

However, not everyone shared his enthusiasm.

Three-time world champion Max Verstappen strongly criticized the new system after retiring from the race due to a technical problem in his Red Bull. He compared the style of racing to a video game, arguing that constant boosting and overtaking reduces the natural flow of competition.

Veteran driver Fernando Alonso offered a different perspective. He suggested that the championship now revolves heavily around battery performance and energy management rather than pure driving skill.

How the New Engines Changed Racing

The current generation of engines uses a balanced combination of combustion power and electric energy. About half of the performance comes from the traditional engine, while the other half comes from electric power generated through energy recovery systems.

Drivers can activate special “boost” modes to release additional electric power when trying to overtake a rival. This feature allows cars to gain a sudden speed advantage on straights.

However, the system also creates a strategic challenge. When a driver uses extra energy to pass another car, the battery level drops. This leaves the driver vulnerable because rivals can then activate their own boost and regain the position.

As a result, fans often see several laps of back-and-forth overtaking during intense battles.

A Perfect Example in Shanghai

The race in Chinese Grand Prix showcased both the excitement and the criticism surrounding the new rules.

Hamilton and Leclerc traded positions multiple times during their fight. At the same time, the two Ferrari drivers also battled with Mercedes competitors.

The race winner, rookie driver Kimi Antonelli, and his teammate George Russell benefited from strong engine performance.

According to Hamilton, the Mercedes car currently holds an advantage on long runs during races. Even though Ferrari may perform better in corners, the power of the hybrid system on straights allows Mercedes to stay competitive.

Strategy Now Plays a Bigger Role

The new engine rules force drivers and teams to manage energy carefully throughout a race.

Teams must keep enough battery charge available for key moments, such as overtaking opportunities or defending a position. Because the electric system produces extremely high power levels, energy deployment can influence lap time even more than cornering speed.

This shift has changed how drivers approach races. Instead of focusing only on braking points and corner speed, they must constantly monitor energy levels and decide when to use their boost.

A Divided Formula 1 Community

The debate around the new technology highlights a larger discussion about the future of Formula 1.

Some drivers and fans enjoy the unpredictable battles created by the energy-boost system. Others feel the sport should rely more on traditional racing elements rather than strategic energy management.

Despite the criticism, the new hybrid era continues to shape how teams design cars and how drivers compete on track.

For now, the argument remains open: has the new system improved racing, or has it changed Formula 1 too much?

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